London: Field & Tuer 1884. First edition of this Dickens hodge-podge. Quarto. 35 1 11 catalogue 1 pp. Partially unopened. Publisher's slate-blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Some wear to spine extremities and a couple of faint spots to front board. Overall a very good and clean copy.Bookplate of Noel Charles Peyrouton Associate editor of the Pilgrim Edition of Dickens' Letters. Field & Tuer hardcover
London: Picadilly Fountain Press 1931. Revised and enlarged edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by the author. Octavo. 123 1 pp. plus ten full page plates. Publisher's blue boards with printed paper spine label. Pictorial dust jacket. A few faint ink smudges on jacket. A very good copy.Comes with another copy of the same book; this copy numbered but not signed in perfect condition and with an extra spine label bound in at rear. Picadilly Fountain Press hardcover
London: Henry Southeran 1931. First edition. Five octavo volumes. Stapled in original printed green wrappers. All in a stiff chemise that fits within the publisher's printed slipcase. Slipcase with two bottom joints starting. A very good and clean copy.With the prospectus for the hardbound edition. Slipcase signed 'Compliments T. H. Best' perhaps a Sotheran employee. Henry Southeran hardcover
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1914. First edition. Quarto. xiv ads 207 1 pp. With twelve full page color plates. Contemporary half red morocco over red cloth spine bands with gilt spine compartments framed in gilt and with central gilt arabesques gilt spine lettering marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Original wrappers bound in. An excellent copy. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
Guildford: Genesis Publications 1981. First edition of the manuscript in facsimile. One of 250 copies signed by Dickens' great granddaughter Monica Dickens. Unpaginated and predominantly on rectos. Publisher's crimson morocco with gilt illustration on front board gilt spine lettering marbled endpapers all edges gilt red cloth slipcase. Except for a small snag on the upper spine a lovely copy."To twentieth-century readers A Christmas Carol has long seemed to be not merely the best but the only Christmas book by Charles Dickens. In fact the custom of a Christmas tribute whether a book story or a special number of Household Words or All the Year Round was one that Dickens faithfully maintained for over a quarter of a century sometimes alone sometimes in collaboration. And nearly every year the task of writing his Christmas contribution crept up on him before he was quite ready. Though 1845 was exceptional by virtue of the fact that Dickens had no major novel underway at the time.For the first time this important document is reproduced in facsimile enabling the reader to see the many deletions and alterations made by Dickens to the script. An introduction has been added by Andrew Sanders and Verlyn Klinkenborg has contributed a note on the manuscript. Nine of the engravings from the first printed edition are included in this volume" Genesis. Genesis Publications hardcover
McLoughlin Brothers Inc. New York. Hardcover no dustjacket. Fair condition. Includes: The Cricket on the Hearth and The Seven Poor Travelers. McLoughlin Brothers, Inc., New York hardcover
Oxford: Oxford University Press 1989. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Oxford Oxford University Press 1989-1992/ 1948-1956. Octavo fifteen volumes; quarter cloth and papered boards; a fine set with the dustwrappers very slightly sunned on the spine. Fifteen volumes of twenty-one. The Oxford Illustrated Dickens. Oxford University Press hardcover
McLoughlin Brothers Inc. New York. Hardcover no dustjacket. Fair condition. Includes: The Holly-Tree: Three Branches The Seven Poor Travelers and The Chimes. McLoughlin Brothers, Inc., New York hardcover
Handsomely bound in green cloth raised bands to spine gilt. Attractive marbled edges and eps. Bookplate to fep. 1 illus. leaf becoming loose. Extremities sl. worn bds. v.sl. rubbed spine ends sl. sunned. Some occasional browning o/w contents clean and sound. Chapman and Hall. London. n.d (c.1860) hardcover
3 vols DWs brown green purple cloth gilt. Differing frontis. to each vol. 262pp; 274pp; 292pp. Appendixes Notes Index. Fine Grayswood Press, Grayswood. 2005. hardcover
Handsomely bound in green cloth raised bands to spine gilt. Attractive marbled eps. and edges. Bookplate to fep. Upper hinge sl. fragile. Extremities sl. worn bds. v.sl. rubbed spine ends sl. sunned. Some occasional browning o/w contents clean and sound. Chapman and Hall. London. 1865 hardcover
Handsomely bound in green cloth raised bands to spine gilt. Attractive marbled edges. Plate to frontis with tissue guard. Upper hinge cracked. Extremities sl. worn bds. v.sl. rubbed spine ends sl. sunned. Some occasional browning o/w contents clean and sound. Chapman and Hall. London. n.d (c.1860) hardcover
Handsomely bound in green cloth raised bands to spine gilt. Attractive marbled eps. and edges. Bookplate to fep. Plate to frontis with tissue guard. 2 leaves loose. Extremities sl. worn bds. v.sl. rubbed spine ends sl. sunned. Some occasional browning o/w contents clean and sound. Chapman and Hall. London. n.d (c.1850) hardcover
Peter Fenelon Collier & Son New York: 1900. Hardcover no dustjacket. Good condition considering its age. Contains a full-page frontispiece and thirteen illustrations. Begins with King Alfred the Great. Covers the Saxons the Danes and the Restored Saxons the Normans the Plantagenets the Tudors the Stuarts the Commonwealth the Stuarts Restored and the Revolution of 1688. Peter Fenelon Collier & Son, New York: 1900 hardcover
Paris: Albin Michel 1946. Fine. Albin Michel Paris 1946 14x21cm broché. - 40522 - FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS Edition originale dont il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers fausse mention de deuxième mille. Iconographie. Agréable exemplaire. Albin Michel unknown
Herbert Jenkins Limited. Hard cover. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Sheriffs Robert Stewart. No date but probably 1950's. Scarce in this edition. Herbert Jenkins Limited hardcover
London: Folio Society 2009. Hardcover. Fine. London Folio Society 2009/ 1966. Octavo 239 pages plus 15 engravings by George Cruikshank. Quarter cloth and pictorial papered boards; a fine copy in the fine slipcase. Folio Society hardcover
Greenwich House New York: 1984. Hardcover no dustjacket. Very good condition. The era of court life most substantially covered by this book might be labelled 'Renaissance and Baroque': it ranges from Lorenzo de' Medici and the dukes of Burgundy down to the sunset of the Ancien Regime under Louis XV of France. The authors of the various chapter have sought to describe the ruler's dynastic background his personal habits his blend of tradition and innovation his relations with the inner ring of nobles and ministers his patronage of artists and intellectuals his physical settings and architectural achievements. Includes an Index. ISBN: 0517435756. Greenwich House, New York: 1984 hardcover
Referencia librero : 69989X1 ISBN : 0517435756 9780517435755
Harper & Brothers Franklin Square: 1865. Hardcover no dustjacket. Very good condition considering its age. Plot centers on John Harmon who returns to England as his father's heir and is thought drowned under suspicious circumstances. This is Dickens last complete novel. Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square: 1865 hardcover